@Article{ValenteSBGGTAABBBBBBBBBCCCCCCFGGGHKKKKKLLMMMMMOOPPRSSSSTVVWWWZ:2019:VeTw,
author = "Valente, Andr{\'e} and Sathyendranath, Shubha and Brotas, Vanda
and Groom, Steve and Grant, Michael and Taberner, Malcolm and
Antoine, David and Arnone, Robert and Balch, William M. and
Barker, Kathryn and Barlow, Ray and B{\'e}langer, Simon and
Berthon, Jean-Fran{\c{c}}ois and Besiktepe, S{\"u}kr{\"u} and
Borsheim, Yngve and Bracher, Astrid and Brando, Vittorio and
Canuti, Elisabetta and Chavez, Francisco and Cianca, Andr{\'e}s
and Claustre, Herv{\'e} and Clementson, Lesley and Crout, Richard
and Frouin, Robert and Garc{\'{\i}}a-Soto, Carlos and Gibb,
Stuart W. and Gould, Richard and Hooker, Stanford B. and Kahru,
Mati and Kampel, Milton and Klein, Holger and Kratzer, Susanne and
Kudela, Raphael and Ledesma, Jesus and Loisel, Hubert and Matrai,
Patricia and McKee, David and Mitchell, Brian G. and Moisan,
Tiffany and Muller-Karger, Frank and O’Dowd, Leonie and Ondrusek,
Michael and Platt, Trevor and Poulton, Alex J. and Repecaud,
Michel and Schroeder, Thomas and Smyth, Timothy and Smythe-Wright,
Denise and Sosik, Heidi M. and Twardowski, Michael and Vellucci,
Vincenzo and Voss, Kenneth and Werdell, Jeremy and Wernand, Marcel
and Wright, Simon and Zibordi, Giuseppe",
affiliation = "{Universidade de Lisboa} and {Plymouth Marine Laboratory} and
{Universidade de Lisboa} and {Plymouth Marine Laboratory} and
{Plymouth Marine Laboratory} and EUMETSAT and {Sorbonne
Universit{\'e}} and {University of Southern Mississippi} and
{Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences} and {ARGANS Ltd} and
{Bayworld Centre for Research and Education} and {Universit{\'e}
du Qu{\'e}bec {\`a} Rimouski} and European Commission, Joint
Research Centre and {Dokuz Eylul University} and {Institute of
Marine Research} and {Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre
for Polar and Marine Research} and {CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere}
and European Commission, Joint Research Centre and {Monterey Bay
Aquarium Research Institute} and {PLOCAN – Oceanic Platform of the
Canary Islands} and {Sorbonne Universit{\'e}} and {CSIRO Oceans
and Atmosphere} and {Naval Research Laboratory} and {University of
California San Diego} and {Spanish Institute of Oceanography
(IEO)} and {University of the Highlands and Islands} and {Naval
Research Laboratory} and {NASA Goddard Space Flight Center} and
{University of California San Diego} and {Instituto Nacional de
Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Federal Maritime and Hydrographic
Agency} and {Stockholm University} and {University of California
Santa Cruz} and {Instituto del Mar del Per{\'u}} and
{Universit{\'e} du Littoral-C{\^o}te-d’Opale} and {Bigelow
Laboratory for Ocean Sciences} and {University of Strathclyde} and
{University of California San Diego} and {NASA Goddard Space
Flight Center} and {University of South Florida} and Fisheries and
Ecosystem Advisory Services, Marine Institute and
NOAA/NESDIS/STAR/SOCD and {Plymouth Marine Laboratory} and
{Heriot-Watt University} and {9IFREMER Centre de Brest} and {CSIRO
Oceans and Atmosphere} and {Plymouth Marine Laboratory} and
{National Oceanography Centre} and Biology Department, Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institution and {Harbor Branch Oceanographic
Institute} and {Sorbonne Universit{\'e}} and {University of
Miami} and {NASA Goddard Space Flight Center} and {Royal
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research} and {Australian Antarctic
Division and the Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative
Research Centre} and European Commission, Joint Research Centre",
title = "A compilation of global bio-optical in situ data for ocean-colour
satellite applications - version two",
journal = "Earth System Science Data",
year = "2019",
volume = "11",
number = "3",
pages = "1037--1068",
month = "July",
abstract = "A global compilation of in situ data is useful to evaluate the
quality of ocean-colour satellite data records. Here we describe
the data compiled for the validation of the ocean-colour products
from the ESA Ocean Colour Climate Change Initiative (OC-CCI). The
data were acquired from several sources (including, inter alia,
MOBY, BOUSSOLE, AERONET-OC, SeaBASS, NOMAD, MERMAID, AMT, ICES,
HOT and GeP\&CO) and span the period from 1997 to 2018.
Observations of the following variables were compiled: spectral
remote-sensing reflectances, concentrations of chlorophyll a,
spectral inherent optical properties, spectral diffuse attenuation
coefficients and total suspended matter. The data were from
multi-project archives acquired via open internet services or from
individual projects, acquired directly from data providers.
Methodologies were implemented for homogenization, quality control
and merging of all data. No changes were made to the original
data, other than averaging of observations that were close in time
and space, elimination of some points after quality control and
conversion to a standard format. The final result is a merged
table designed for validation of satellite-derived ocean-colour
products and available in text format. Metadata of each in situ
measurement (original source, cruise or experiment, principal
investigator) was propagated throughout the work and made
available in the final table. By making the metadata available,
provenance is better documented, and it is also possible to
analyse each set of data separately. This paper also describes the
changes that were made to the compilation in relation to the
previous version (Valente et al., 2016). The compiled data are
available at
https://doi-org.ez61.periodicos.capes.gov.br/10.1594/PANGAEA.898188
(Valente et al., 2019).",
doi = "10.5194/essd-11-1037-2019",
url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/essd-11-1037-2019",
issn = "1866-3508 and 1866-3516",
language = "en",
targetfile = "valente_compilation.pdf",
urlaccessdate = "27 abr. 2024"
}